Best Walking Dead Episode Ever!
You need to be a killer, he was told. And so a killer he became.
Like some sort of fanciful Greek tragedy playing out in front of you. You can't bring yourself to like anybody, but you also can't bring yourself to hate anyone either. It's a pit of vipers and everyone is a victim and a hunter. A powder keg of the modern era. Magnificent.
OMG That was so hardcore.. The darkest episode in the show so far.
I'm so fucking annoyed that Fiona got shafted despite being the most important character for nine seasons. She was more of a father figure than Lip was. I love Lip, but what the fuck? One missed phone call two seasons ago and then they all act like she doesn't even exist? I don't even know if I liked this episode because I'm so caught up on the fact that they shafted my homegirl.
Definitely a great way to advance this show. Great episode.
Deeply disturbing. But an excellent chapter. Makes me wonder what awaits me next chapter.
So many questions:
Will V and Kev sell Alibi to a gentrifier or will Carl buy it? Will Tami and Lip have another baby? Will Mickey and Ian adopt a kid? Will Debbie go away with the psychopat?
Will they sell the Gallagher house? It was one of main topics of the entire season and it ended up so anticlimactic.
Did the writers really make Frank die of Covid? Seriously?
I cant describe in words how much I hated this.
This was an almost perfect ending to a magnificent miniseries.
Almost perfect because:
- Whitey’s death could have been more heroic. I liked the character a lot. He could have helped more in the great shooting. He could have killed a lot of Griffin’s men by following the same plan as the ladies of La Belle. He would have kicked ass in a shooting like that.
- the raid on Blackdom was a bit disappointing too. Maybe they should have prepared. They were maybe too confident because they supposedly were untrained and half-drunk killers. I expected more loss Griffin’s side.
- same as a lot of shows/movies when a group shooting takes place. Why shoot everyone and keep the leader alive until the end (except for the sake of the scenario)? Griffin could have been badly injured from the first shot. After that he could have disappeared. And at the end of the shooting, instead of waiting long minutes staring at each other, Good should have followed him directly.
This was a solid 10/10 episode nonetheless! 70 minutes gone too fast.
And this is when I lost notion of who was from where or when. Literally.